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they zoomed through many east buy communities a few weeks alan this weekend hundreds of motorcyclists may cause problems again. but this time police say they are ready. good evening i'm dan ashley. and kristin sze pch side shows are the last thing you want to deal with. >> katie is live in the east bay with what police are doing to get ready katie. >> police say the social media tipped them off to the side though and people are coming from all offer the state. as they descend police say they'll be making arrests. swarms of motorcycle riders took over east bay roadways late last month. police arrested five people and kbounded vehicles. but it hasn't slowed the side show activity more is is expect expected this weekend. the street stunts stretch the
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department thin. >> if you're a victim of a minor crime you have to wait -- it will backlog a to a day to get that report. >> i've seen a couple of side shows where they've pulled ouf firearms and shooting spinning doughnuts. that's ridiculous. you shouldn't have td that to have a good time. >> sounds like a dangerous situation i think we should stop it somehow. >> o p. d. on the california highway patrol are bringing in extra officers and resource this is weekend. >> when you have helicopters and planes in the air you can't outrun they will patiently wait for you to stop and we'll take your car and go to jail. >> they're doing regardless whether legal or not legal. >> berkeley ruiz suggested signeding find ago ven a ewe in the meantime o p. d. is work to deter participants and spectators. >> a mounen lyanne captured in san francisco today has been released back into the wild.
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this is new video showing the big cat tranquilized by game warden be abc seven new was in diamond hielgts as they carried him away. someone spotted it lurking in the bushes police cleared the area until the wardens moved in neighbors were shocked to see the mountain lyanne so close to home. this man is keeping a close eye on his dog. >> i'm not letting him out. he looks like a little bunny. he is a palm rain on. we watch the mauks and coyotes now i got to watch mountain lyannes. >> the quivering you see here is normal. the mountain lyanne is not injured. released they crystal springs reservoir in san mateo county. members of the pupilla project gave it an ear tag and gps monitor. >> new fallout after louis c. kofman admitted in a letter that he preyed on women over the the comedian has lost his
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long-term manager his publicist and the cable network that produced hi projects. reporter from our sister station in los angeles has the story. >> there is no greater threat to women than men. >> adafr a "new york times" story involved louis c. kofman committing acts of sexual miss conduct he has come forward to say the stories are true. in a statement he writes the power he had over the women is that they admired him and he wielded that power err responsibly adding i can wrap my head around the scope of hurt i brought enemy. he ends the state your name saying i spend my career talking and saying anything i want. i will take a long time to listen. after his admission the fx network cancelled association with him. david poland, the editor in chief of movie city news has been watching the recent sex
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scandals unfold. >> we are at the beginning of it. it's very much the beginning. there are a lot of stories to come out. >> hollywood is continuing to talk in a facebook post friday actress ellen page alleges an director and outed her in front of the cast and crew when she was 18 he has been accused of sexual abuse and misconduct by six people. page goes on to describe situation was other authority figure that is occurred while she was a minor. >> the past can be rejude indicated people can lose careers all that. really unimportant in the big scheme what's really important now is what we do moving forward. we have to find an answer. >> actor anthony edwards out with a shocking he is aof alleged sexual molest station neighboring producer gary god ard as a producer. he says he was molested for years and raped his best
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friends. edward writes shame thrives easily when isolated but loses its power when people come together to share common experiences. >> my hope is sha it changes things np my fear is that nothing changes for more than a week. >> in the meantime alabama senate candidate roy moore is denying claim he had sexual encount wers a 14-year-old girl. in a radio interview moore called the claim completely false and misleading said he didn't know her from anybody his words. corfman said the encount wear was in 1979 when he was 32 and she was 14. three other claim that moore asked them out when he was an adult and they were underage. moore said he didn't remember dating teenagers as an adult and called it inappropriate. he claims the claims are politicly motivated.
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>> i would withdraw my endorsement. i think every politician every elected leader should make that clear. where do they stand. >> two republican senators with drew endorsements of moore after the radio interview. >> a driver in pinole slammed into a gas station cause ago fiery explosion and lived to tell about it. it happened at the children on the road. look at this picture. pictures and video posted by the police department look like a scene out of a movie. they say the driver got out and amazingly was not injured. >> boy that's scarey. the bay area muslim community came together in the south bay tonight to raise money for north bay fire victims. organizers saying we are all neighbors. abc 7 news reporter has the story from fremont. >> you can't just watch as someone else is doing it. >> imman saddic y watched the fires unfold. her plans started with her dad
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who owns the royal palace bang wet hall in fremont. >> he connected with theme and they connected with more people and it grew. >> hundreds of people came speakers included spiritual leaders and united states congressman. >> and every time the disasters happened i've seen our community come together. >> the community here is muslim. >> as muslims we believe that you know god didn't say to love your muslim neighbor. god said love your neighbor. >> over 40 lives are lost and thousands of homes. the smallest thing we can do to help the flo neighbors is an honor. >> the money raise willed go to islamic relief usa. >> we focus on the people either not ensured or the people who did not for whatever reason qualify for fema support. >> organizers hope this event raises at least $100,000 for fire victims. in fremont, katie marzulo abc
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in news. metallica dead and company and several other bay area bands helped raise $17 million for fire victims. the money will go to the tipping point emergency relief fund which helps low income community affected by the fires. the relief fund has now raised a total of $23 million. >> wow. more thad tonight on abc 7 at 11:00. panic at a major airport after a splegs inside a terminal. >> a brazen dog theft in the east bay. have you seen this? plus. >> difficult a little emotional. reliving the past can be difficult but this veterans day local students are on a mission to make sure we never forget our history. i'm meteorology sandy patel track the storm with life doppler 7 finding out about the weekend plans coming up. >> before you say it's chilly where you are be happy you
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. panic in orlandoer international airport after a loud blast in the main terminal people thought it was a gunshot. the airport was evacuated as travelers you can see so many there taking off planes. police found the explosion was caused by an overheated lithium camera battery. it took hours for passengers to go through security again. causing delays and cancellations. tomorrow we honor our war heroes on verlgts veterans day. and in marin county there are a special project to make sure the stories live on for generations to come. abc 7 news reporter has more on the project honors hundreds of bay area vets. >> it was a little difficult. it was a little emotional at times for me. >> sean stevens of green bay gets tiers in his eyes thinking about his years in afghanistan with the national guard. >> war is not video games. it is forever. the scars can be physical and
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they can be mental. >> his experiences forever changed his live. and now will forever live on in the library of congress. stevens is one of nearly 200 bay area veterans for a oral hirpts project the people asking questions high schoolers like emily sweet. >> we would be behind the camera ask the questions and the interviews along with paperwork analogs of the audio would go to the library of congress for preservation of the stories. >> the mission is to interview all living bay area vets. so their stories can be shared with future generations. >> it's really about day to day and the every day people fighting to preserve the liberty and the freedom that we have as a country. >> reporter: ted cohen fought in vietnam the korean war and world war ii. he was stationed along the german border. >> that taut me a lesson about how hey cigarette it is to will
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live in the united states by looking across that border and seeing what these people were going through. >> captain cohen never take this country or freedoms for granted. alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. hurricane maria is being blamed for an iv bag shortage that's caused alarm at hospitals in the bay area across the nation. >> the hurricane forced several international plants to close greatly reducing supplies of iv hospitals in the bay area are facing short ams even if they don't use baxter. iv bags are brought in from australia and ireland but only eye meet 10% of national demand. a dog owner is pleading to get a stolen york shire terrier back. he was taken around sunday around 1:00 in the afternoon from a restaurant on a fruit vale avenue. the surveillance video show as box truck pulling through the
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parking lot and pulling to the other side. a man gets out jumps over the fence then after a few minutes somehow manages to break in and take the dog right as a customer in a white van watches it all happen. the man ran off and drove away with biscuit. if you have any information please call oakland police. in new hampshire the national weather service estimates the temperature row drops to six degrees even colder on the mount washington observe torrey imagine how cold this guy is. this weather observer decided to give it a test. it's minus 40 degrees farenheit but he says it was a blast. literally a blast. >> and it looks like a great work out all that energy to push against the win. >> i hate the cold. >> that's not really our major issue but maybe rain. >> meteorologist sandy patel here with the weekend forecast. >> we can do without the cold.
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let me show you the temperatures from the midwest to the northeast it's frigid as the arctic blast moved in cleveland, chicago in the 20s. buffalo 21 degrees. yeah when you look at our temperatures you'll see that it's down right balmy compared to what they're dealing with. they'll see record lows like they saw this morning tomorrow morning. if you're traveling keep it in mind. 52 in santa rosa. 57 frist. no thank you i'll keep our temperatures. looking at the visibility left over moist from the rain moved through allowing fog to form. visibility down to three miles in santa rosa. a mile in napa. be careful if you have really early morning weekend plans. here is a look at the weekend. woi wait until the end of the forecast in we're talking about it right now. we have fog in the morning. and then sunshine in the afternoon. 50s, 60s, level 1 system for sunday night will bring in a chance of rain late at night. if you have plans for the
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weekend i think the outdoor plans are fine. live look from the south beach camera and a time laps now i want to show you this. this was incredible as the sunset we had a pinkish hue in the background. look at the clouds they're like building and then clouds building as the isn't sun went down the clouds collapsed towards the port of oakland. incredible views today with the clouds around. live doppler 7 right now showing fog. and we are tracking it for you. 24 hour rainfall totals ranged from .05 to .48 in santa rosa. we did get scattered showers at times bereave downpour more rain in the forecasts. the marine layer back towards frist. area of could go fog and cooler sun and clouds for veterans day. rain returns sunday night moua monday mp it's a light system light to moderate rain the north bay any where from half irj to
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irj. elsewhere. .05 to a third inch. 7:00 p.m. rain moves into the mendocino coastline. we go to 11:00 p.m. and notice the rain hasn't moved very far. it's primarily in the north by. one computer model is faster. 5:00 a.m. monday morning compute the commute begins wet. 9:00 a.m. is when we see the rain coming through. scattered showers for monday afternoon. by evening it's done. in terms of the rainfall totals highest totals are expected to be up to the north here. where you could see close to an inch around santa rosa, calistoga. but you get to the peninsulaen a the south bay and east bay you're not seeing a whole lot. just enough to dampen the ground and moisten up the garden. temperatures low 40s to 50s. fog will be around first thing in the morning. good idea to add a laerts layer on tomorrow morning because you will feel chilly or cool. tomorrow afternoon low to mid-60s and plenty of sun. accuweather seven day forecasts. veterans dra tries out upper 50s
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you know it's tough on the mean streets of new york city. that goes whether you're a person or animal. check it out. setting posted this instagram showing two new york city rats fighting over a french fry on subway tracks. you can see them in a tug of war going back and forth for several seconds before one of them manages to wreftle it away and run off with it. the other rat stayed hot on his trail though. give me that fry. that's like a sport almost, right you duke it out and there is a winner and looser.
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>> announcer: abc 7 sports brought did you by river rock casino. >> stanford looking for upset of number nine washington tonight down on the farm. a big problem. bryce love his sore ankle which he aggravated against the husky. held to 100 yards. first place second quarter. all right the ankle can handle that. we're tied at 7. but here is what stanford fans cringe out the
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defender landing on top of the sore ankle. didn't know if he was coming back. washington up 14-10 back. love is back he has the seam. explodes 13-yard 17, 13 cardinal washington driver. swipes away from miles gasken. kick a field godly for 23-14 love. again the third touchdown of the night. 30-14 cardinal that's what it it's like to be uw fan. look at the determination on this run. as he dives for the pilen two points version makes it 30-22 love not to let it slip away skafrpers to the outside. like 4.3 finishes with a buck 66 on a bad ankle pl stanford rushes 30-22 killing uw homes of making the playoffs. stanford fans had a doubleheader on the farms. the hoops opened against kal
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poly. 26 points in 12 boards. freshman isaac white from down under australia. the cardinal wins 78-6. how about kal head coach jones against uc riverside. the bears got problems. brand with authority. kristin went to kal look away kristin. alex larson doctor -- this was a dunkathon for riverside. bears stunned in the women's hoops tarra number 10 stanford number 5 ohio state. tarra coached at asu before stanford. this is half court to beat the buzzer halftime. finished with 24. look at kelsey mitchell a strong drive she had 30. standedford falls 85-64. kal women open with a win against st. mary. pro hoops.
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steph curry best in the nba we can agree on that. apparently he is the best kicker as well. at practice. it's up and it's good from like i don't know 30 yards. two baskets away nothing but the bottom of the net. >> multisport athlete zblos warriors host the sixers tomorrow night. abc 7 sports brought do you by river rock casino. >> that
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tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute." a reporter interviews a man who -- >> seemed quite happy to answer all of his questions. >> see why it's all good, 'til the head butt. >> whoa. >> that was a monster. you have to read it out loud. >> what comes after dad's birthday card? >> you're about to find out. >> the warm and fuzzy story behind one very special gift. >> hi, baby boy. a biker tries to be nice at a light until -- >> argh! >> oh, the car rolled over his foot! >> see how no good deed goes unpuni unpunished. plus the buzzword for your shot to win a ipad mini. and couples put to the test. >> with extreme alarm clocks.
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>> is it going to fly away? >> why that's not the worst one. 2:00 a.m.? no. you and i know as reporters asking the tough questions can be difficult sometimes. the guy on the left is roberto spota. his graebrother carmine is a reported mob boss sentenced to 30 years. the guy on the right is the reporter asking the hard-hitting questions of roberto. he was grilling him and roberto seemed quite happy to answer questions but when the reporter started answering questions about the political support that roberto was throwing behind a particular candidate, that's when he finally decided, interview over. >> ow. >> whoa. >> that was a monster. >> just walk away, dude. you did say he's a mob boss. >> well his brother is. >> this guy has learned moves over the years. >> massive head butt right to
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the reporter's face. then goes after him in the street with what looks to be a pipe or hose of some kind. >> ooh. >> and then goes after the cameraman. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> all the men scuffle in the street for a while. oli, yeah, the sound of that hit was brutal. >> could you even hear the sound of the reporter trying to breathe through the now destroyed nose. >> right, that was certainly a busted nose. yeah, dude. >> i'm glad this was caught on video because there's no arguing against it. there aren't two sides to the story. there's just one on video. >> they'll just run rampant do whatever they want. >> police have seen the video and they're going to look into it. >> um-hum. hmm. >> hmm. >> got the story there and got the shot. oh, there are lots of things
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i love like dogs and man tears and you're about to see both of those together. james your birthday gift is about to arrive. he's like what's this? >> what's this? >> got to open your card and you got to read it. >> i got stomach pains. >> that's fine. >> i already can -- i can -- >> you have to read it out loud. >> hi, my name is -- >> he can only read one line. >> wow. took him out. >> big time. >> who is lumo and why is lumo making dad cry. >> you're about to find out, but first more man tears. >> you want me to read it for you? hi, my name is lumo. i am a boy bichon. i am not nemo nor could i ever be lucy. my mommy brought me to bring
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some happiness back into your life. >> his beloved dogs nemo and lucy have gone on to the rainbow bridge and he's been pretty bereft without them. as an early birthday gift, smart daughter went and found another bichon for dad. >> oh. >> happy birthday. don't make him upset. >> oh, my goodness. >> there was a hole in this guy's heart that needed to be filled. >> oh, yes. >> he is adorable. i'm not talking about the dad, i'm talking about this dude, he is adorable. >> what a good boy. oh, baby boy. there's so much drama on the road, you can get into trouble at a red light. in this case we're in london hosted to the youtube channel, car next to us and a cyclist behind the motorbike rider. london you get all kinds of
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people using all kinds of vehicles. the guy on the bike makes room so the bicycle can move further forward. >> very nice of him. >> no good deed goes unpunished. argh! get off my [ bleep ] foot! >> the car rolled over his foot! >> yes, the light is still red but those people, the creepers, you see them at every traffic light starting to preempt the green. she rolls up onto his foot and of course he starts banging on the front of that car. so she continues to drive over said foot. he is absolutely furious, screaming, where is the cop when you need one? wait there's a bunch of them. >> she's on my foot! >> get out of the vehicle. >> a basketball team of police officers come running up to the guy, hey mate, maybe turn it down, turn off the engine. >> she rolled over his foot! >> wait, wait, wait! everybody the benefit of the doubt of the police officers, all they observed is a crazy guy smacking the front of somebody's
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car. do not worry as the video continues the story becomes clear to everybody. >> we both stopped at the light she took off from the light when the light turned green. i was probably late getting it, went over my foot. >> are you okay? >> i'm sure it's all right. >> the foot wasn't that badly damaged so all ended up being fine. another example how you need to respect other road users but also you need to be on your toes. >> you have to put your foot down when you're on a bike. i never thought about somebody running over it. >> another thing motorbike riders have to be afraid of. >> argh! it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> that's right, to enter you need friday's buzzword, be at least 21 years old and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> the "rtm" buzzword is coming up in just a little bit. >> stand by, everybody, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. my friends, those are not fire flies in the sky. those are flying skydivers. >> wow. >> really?
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>> this is in the skies of eli, arizona, 64 sky divers. these guys set a world record. it was organized by steve woodford and he's been doing this for many years as an organizer of these dives but also worked hard to get the fai to recognize these night sky dives as a world record. >> it's not going to help with all the ufo sightings around, is it? phones went crazy. >> got to be scary going sky diving at night. going on the carnival ride with your eyes closed. >> sky diving at night is incredibly dangerous and some said they secretly hoped for bad weather so they didn't have to jump, but everything went according to plan and they ended up being able to set the 64 way world record, mission accomplished. >> an employee is trying to -- >> connect a gas canister to the table. >> but something goes wrong. >> oh!
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